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EDITORS’ NOTES

Continuing their synthesis of extreme metal and hardcore punk, American collective Hatebreed gets down and dirty on their athletic, self-titled LP. Highlights include “In Ashes They Shall Reap,” with its growled motifs, high-octane blast beats, and tense, distorted guitars; and “Undiminished,” which exemplifies their instrumental unity and balance.

Hatebreed (Deluxe Limited Edition)

EDITORS’ NOTES

Continuing their synthesis of extreme metal and hardcore punk, American collective Hatebreed gets down and dirty on their athletic, self-titled LP. Highlights include “In Ashes They Shall Reap,” with its growled motifs, high-octane blast beats, and tense, distorted guitars; and “Undiminished,” which exemplifies their instrumental unity and balance.

TITLE

TIME

PRICE

Become the Fuse

2:27

$1.29

Not My Master

3:14

$1.29

Between Hell and a Heartbeat

2:54

$1.29

In Ashes They Shall Reap

3:20

$0.69

Hands of a Dying Man

2:48

$1.29

Everyone Bleeds Now

2:56

$1.29

No Halos for the Heartless

2:57

$1.29

Through the Thorns

3:23

$1.29

Every Lasting Scar

3:13

$1.29

As Damaged As Me

2:21

$1.29

Words Became Untruth

2:33

$1.29

Undiminished

4:19

$1.29

Merciless Tide

2:40

$1.29

Pollution of the Soul

2:45

$1.29

Escape (New Diehard Edit)

4:01

$1.29

Lay It All to Waste (New Diehard 2010 Version)

2:19

Album Only

Preservation of Belief (New Diehard 2010 Version)

2:20

Album Only

In Ashes They Shall Reap

3:30

$1.99

Destroy Everything (Live)

3:34

$1.99

Defeatist (Live)

3:24

$1.99

Never Let It Die (Live)

4:47

$1.99

21 Songs

℗ 2009 E1 Music

Customer Reviews

5 out of 5

24 Ratings

SICK

jdizzleh3, Dec 15, 2009

THIS ALBUM IS INTENSE!! RECOMMENDED TO ANY METALHEAD!!!! \m/

Great!

keep the metal, Jul 14, 2012

I like all their albums, but this is one of the best.

About Hatebreed

The New Haven, Connecticut-based Hatebreed got together in 1993 for the purpose of creating a "back to basics" hardcore band with heavy metallic guitars, screaming vocals, and 30-second songs. Consisting of Jamey Jasta (vocals), Lou "Boulder" Richards (guitar), Chris Beattie (bass), Sean Martin (guitar), and Rigg Ross (drums), Hatebreed had the chance to play throughout the East Coast while sharing the stage with the likes of Entombed, the Deftones, Slayer, and Napalm Death. By 1997, Victory Records released the quintet's debut full-length, entitled Satisfaction Is the Death of Desire. The group signed with Stillborn/Republic/Universal for 2002's Perseverance and 2003's Rise of Brutality. Supremacy arrived on Roadrunner Records in 2006, featuring new guitarist Frank Novinec (who'd previously spent time playing with Ringworm, Terror, and Integrity). Guitarist Wayne Lozinak joined the band in 2008. The band released For the Lions, a covers album, in May of 2009, followed by a new self-titled studio album in September. The group's sixth studio outing, The Divinity of Purpose, dropped in 2013 and peaked at the number 20 slot on Billboard's Top 200 albums of the year, and number one on the Hard Rock albums chart. The band spent the next few years on the road before heading back into the studio for album number seven. The resulting Concrete Confessional dropped via Nuclear Blast in May 2016, and was followed by an ambitious world tour. ~ Mike DaRonco